Masculinities in Contemporary Africa - Egodi Uchendu - Books - Codesria - 9782869782273 - December 29, 2008
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Masculinities in Contemporary Africa

Egodi Uchendu

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Masculinities in Contemporary Africa

Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references.; Some articles in French. Publisher Marketing: Although gender and non-gender scholars have studied men, such an academic exercise requires a critical and focused study of masculine subjects in particular social contexts, which is what this book attempts to do. This empirically rich collection of essays, the seventh of the CODESRIA Gender Series, deals with critical examinations of various shades and ramifications of Africa's masculinities and what these portend for the peoples of Africa and for gender relations in the continent. So much has changed in terms of notions and expressions of masculinities in Africa since ancient times, but many aspects of contemporary masculinities were fashioned during and since the colonial period. The papers in this volume were initially discussed at the 2005 month-long CODESRIA Gender Institute in Dakar. The contributors are gender scholars drawn from various disciplines in the wide fields of the humanities and the social sciences with research interests in the critical study of men and masculinities in Africa. The CODESRIA Gender Series aims at keeping alive and nourishing the African social science knowledge base with insightful research and debates that challenge conventional wisdom, structures and ideologies that are narrowly informed by caricatures of gender realities. The series strives to showcase the best in African gender research and provide a platform for emerging new talents to flower.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 29, 2008
ISBN13 9782869782273
Publishers Codesria
Genre Interdisciplinary Studies > Pop Culture
Pages 266
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 16 mm   ·   412 g
Language German  

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